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CIA chief nominee vows interrogation program not to resume under her leadership

US Materials 16 May 2018 01:38 (UTC +04:00)
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) should not have conducted an enhanced interrogation program
CIA chief nominee vows interrogation program not to resume under her leadership

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) should not have conducted an enhanced interrogation program, CIA Director nominee Gina Haspel said in a letter to Ranking Member of the Senate Intelligence Committee Mark Warner, Sputnik reported.

"With the benefit of hindsight and my experience as a senior Agency leader, the enhanced interrogation program is not one the CIA should have undertaken," Haspel said in the letter.

Haspel stated that if confirmed as CIA Director, she would not authorize any activities that were contrary to her "moral and ethical values" or consistent with the "CIA's mission, expertise, and the law."

During her Senate hearing, Haspel said the detention and interrogation program would not resume under her leadership.

Haspel oversaw the interrogation of a detainee at a secret US prison in Thailand who was waterboarded 83 times in a single month. She also reportedly participated in the destruction of videos of interrogations that have since been characterized as torture and outlawed by Congress.

The Senate Intelligence Committee is expected to vote on Haspel's nomination in a closed meeting on Wednesday.

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